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I am going to be working in Berlin for the next few years. The place is really beautiful, clean and organized. 3 minutes walk to the U-Bahn station and 20 to 25min subway drive to any touristic part of Berlin. Several restaurants, supermarket, and bars...More

The apartment was extremely clear and verry equipped. The room was very bright. The u-bahn station is close you can reach the city center in 15 minutes. The wi-fi was excellent. Max the owner was absolutely friendly and he give us a map with his...More

Stayed 4 nights.
The apartment is well located, less than 10 minutes walk from Nollendorf Platz U station. There are others close by but this has more lines passing through.
Upon arrival we had to phone and Max came to meet us.
Max left us...More

In spite of the excellent reviews of this apartment overall I was quiet disappointed with my 5 night stay here. However I will keep my review as fair as I could and I hope they learn from my feedback.
I will start with the postives....More

The Winterfeldt 10 apartments are part of a larger complex, in the Schöneberg district of Berlin. The apartements are located in a nice and quiet surroundings, with a variety of restaurants, a supermarket and several U Bahn stations nearby. The apartements themselves are a good...More

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In 1963, Schöneberg was the centre of the politicalwest, inspiring John F. Kennedy to choose this area tofamously announce, "Ich bin ein Berliner." Times mayhave changed, but modern-day Schöneberg still paystribute to its historical legacies. Once the richestcity outside of Berlin proper, the area's affluentpast is still visible in ornate housing facades datingback to the Gründerzeit of the 19th century, while

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residents in fur coats walking their dogs or shoppingin high-end KaDeWe continue the tradition with amodern flair. Schöneberg was also once the centre ofthe decadent and burlesque nightlife of the 1920s. Itwas here that Marlene Dietrich partied withChristopher Isherwood and the first gay bar in Germanywas founded. Today, the gay community still revolvesaround Nollendorfplatz. The overground Ubahn stationis even illuminated in rainbow colors, paying tributeto Schöneberg's progressive past.